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New study looks for retirement insights

KERRIE SYDEE  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 JUN 2016
... "In the 1960s in Australia, it was uncommon for women to work full-time after marriage, and indeed, before 1966 married women could not work in the Commonwealth Public Service," Moore said. "It wasn't until the late 60s and early 70s that a change in ...

HOSTPLUS named super fund of the year

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  FRIDAY, 21 NOV 2014
... regard to gender. "When I started teaching," she said, "I had a choice between the State Superannuation Fund and the Married Women's Fund. And that's because when you got married in the public sector, you were excluded from the superannuation scheme ...

Age and marriage trigger retirement planning: AXA

... the most proactive and more likely to set up or already have a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF). Meanwhile, married women tend to put their children's financial needs as a first priority and many look to their house or their property investment ...

Women retirees worse off than men: Citibank

... Association of Superannuation Funds says single women will need an average $10,000 more per year in retirement than married women - this is quite a shortfall to make up." At least women win the battle of the sexes on health. The report has shown that ...

Keeping the family's super together

... Couples can gain benefits from streamlining their superannuation accounts. With statistics reporting 42 per cent of married women opting out of the workforce and up to 47 per cent of all women working part-time, couples can achieve savings from holding ...
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